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CHS UCB BID 02/02/02 Parameterized Sculpture Design Carlo H. Séquin University of California, Berkeley
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CHS UCB Designs I worked on:
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CHS UCB Sculpture Design u How can we use the visualization power offered by computer graphics and by computer-controlled rapid prototyping for the design of geometrical sculptures?
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CHS UCB “Hyperbolic Hexagon” by B. Collins u 6 saddles in a ring u 6 holes passing through symmetry plane at ±45º u = “wound up” 6-story Scherk tower u What would happen, l if we added more stories ? l or introduced a twist before closing the ring ?
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CHS UCB “Hyperbolic Hexagon II” (wood) Brent Collins
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CHS UCB Scherk’s 2nd Minimal Surface Normal “biped” saddles Generalization to higher-order saddles (monkey saddle)
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CHS UCB Closing the Loop straight or twisted
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CHS UCB Sculpture Generator, GUI
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CHS UCB Brent Collins’ Prototyping Process Armature for the "Hyperbolic Heptagon" Mockup for the "Saddle Trefoil" Time-consuming ! (1-3 weeks)
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CHS UCB A Simple Scherk-Collins Toroid Parameters: (genome) u branches = 2 u stories = 1 u height = 5.00 u flange = 1.00 u thickness = 0.10 u rim_bulge = 1.00 u warp = 360.00 u twist = 90 u azimuth = 90 u textr_tiles = 3 u detail = 8
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CHS UCB Also a Scherk-Collins Toroid u branches = 1 u stories = 5 u height = 1.00 u flange = 1.00 u thickness = 0.04 u rim_bulge = 1.01 u warp = 360 u twist = 900 u azimuth = 90 u textr_tiles = 1 u detail = 20
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CHS UCB A Scherk Tower (on its side) u branches = 7 u stories = 3 u height = 0.2 u flange = 1.00 u thickness = 0.04 u rim_bulge = 0 u warp = 0 u twist = 0 u azimuth = 0 u textr_tiles = 2 u detail = 6
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CHS UCB 180º Arch = Half a Scherk Toroid u branches = 8 u stories = 1 u height = 5 u flange = 1.00 u thickness = 0.06 u rim_bulge = 1.25 u warp = 180 u twist = 0 u azimuth = 0 u textr_tiles = e u detail = 12
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CHS UCB V-art Virtual Glass Scherk Tower with Monkey Saddles (Radiance 40 hours) Jane Yen
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CHS UCB Séquin’s “Minimal Saddle Trefoil” u Stereo- lithography master
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CHS UCB Minimal Trefoils -- cast and finished by Steve Reinmuth
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CHS UCB Slices through “Minimal Trefoil” 50%10%23%30% 45%5%20%27% 35%2%15%25%
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CHS UCB Emergence of the “Heptoroid” (1) Assembly of the precut boards
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CHS UCB Another Joint Sculpture u “Heptoroid” carved by Brent Collins
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CHS UCB Advantages of CAD of Sculptures u Exploration of a larger domain u Instant visualization of results u Eliminate need for prototyping u Create virtual reality pictures u Making more complex structures u Better optimization of chosen form u More precise implementation u Rapid prototyping of maquettes
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CHS UCB Rapid Prototyping by FDM
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CHS UCB Various “Scherk-Collins” Sculptures
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CHS UCB Parameterized Sculpture Families Within the domain of a sculpture generator, vary selectively 1 to 3 parameters, and create the resulting instances: u Scherk Collins toroids “Trefoil Family” u Pax Mundy “Viae Globi”
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CHS UCB Family of Symmetrical Trefoils W=2 W=1 B=1 B=2 B=3 B=4
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CHS UCB Close-up of Some Trefoils B=1 B=2 B=3 Varying the number of branches B (the order of the saddles).
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CHS UCB Higher-order Trefoils (4th order saddles) W=1 (Warp)W=2
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CHS UCB 9-story Intertwined Double-Toroid Bronze investment casting from wax original made on 3D Systems’ “Thermojet”
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CHS UCB Inspiration: Brent Collins’ “Pax Mundi”
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CHS UCB Sculptures by Naum Gabo Pathway on a sphere: Edge of surface is like seam of tennis ball; 2-period Gabo curve.
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CHS UCB 2-period Gabo curve u Approximation with quartic B-spline with 8 control points per period, but only 3 DOF are used.
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CHS UCB 4-period Gabo curve Same construction as for as for 2-period curve
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CHS UCB “Pax Mundi” Revisited u Can be seen as: Amplitude modulated, 4-period Gabo curve
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CHS UCB SLIDE-UI for “Pax Mundi” Shapes
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CHS UCB Parameterized Sculpture Design 3 Phases: l Discover and distill out the key paradigm l Define the most appropriate set of parameters l Develop generalizations of the paradigm The Program is the Design, is the Artwork!
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CHS UCB Via Globi 3 (Stone) Wilmin Martono
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CHS UCB “Maloja” -- FDM part u A rather winding Swiss mountain pass road in the upper Engadin.
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CHS UCB “Stelvio” u An even more convoluted alpine pass in Italy.
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CHS UCB “Altamont” u Celebrating American multi-lane highways.
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CHS UCB “Lombard” u A very famous crooked street in San Francisco
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CHS UCB Conclusions Design as an aesthetic optimization in the purely geometrical realm. The computer can also be an amplifier / accelerator for the creative process.
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CHS UCB Questions ? THE END
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CHS UCB EXTRAS
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Another Inspiration by B. Collins
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CHS UCB Collin’s Conceptual Design SWEEP CURVE (FOR DOUBLE CYLINDER) IS COMPOSED OF 4 IDENTICAL SEGMENTS, FOLLOWS THE SURFACE OF A SPHERE.
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CHS UCB Reconstruction / Analysis (v1) AWKWARD ALIGNMENT FROM THE FDM MACHINE
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CHS UCB Further Explorations (v2: add twist)
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CHS UCB A More Complex Design (v3)
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CHS UCB Fine-tuned Final(?) Version (v5)
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CHS UCB Galapagos-6 (v6)
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CHS UCB Circle Splines on the Sphere Examples from Jane Yen’s Editor Program
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